Travel Accessories Samsonite Windguard Auto Open Umbrella Navy/Burgundy

Posted: June 23rd, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Travel Accessories Reviews | Tags: , , , , , , , | No Comments »

  • Automatic Open with two tiered canopy Design.
  • Samsonite signature black rubber grip handle.
  • Wind Resistant two tiered canopy – very high quality strong metal frames
  • Very classic color Navy Blue and Burgundy
  • Lifetime Warranty from Samsonite

Product Description
•Automatic open two-tiered canopy
•Wind resistant design
•2 section steel shaft
•Teflon coated polyester canopy
•Samsonite signature black rubber grip handle

Dimensions: 17.0″ x 3.0″ x 3.0″… More >>

Travel Accessories Samsonite Windguard Auto Open Umbrella Navy/Burgundy


wheelchair-Accessible Motorhome–Intro–INSIDE

Posted: March 31st, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

This custom-designed motorhome is wheelchair and scooter accessible with a Ricon Hydraulic Lift system. The 6-way electric captain’s chair for the driver adjusts back and forward, up and down, and swivels to the side. The cherry wood cabinetry adds an elegant touch to an exceptionally functional motorhome. It has a sink, stove, icebox, flush toilet, computer compartment, solar panels, propane furnace, roof vents and a lexan skylight. In addition the brakes have been sensitized to make it easier to come to a quick stop. For more information, visit the website: www.members.shaw.ca/cwestor


Handicap Travel To Make Enjoying Other Regions Possible

Posted: January 31st, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »
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Traveling was difficult in the past but in the last century due to the number of inventions that have been made in various fields traveling has become very easy.  Handicap travel to make us all feel free so it is important to come out of their loneliness.

But even now there is difficulty in travel for handicapped people. Though a lot of inventions have been made on the field of transportation only a very little care has been given to the needs of the handicapped people who are traveling. There aren’t given the due importance.

The entry and exit points of most of the vehicles have facilities suited for travel of only ordinary people but provisions are to be made to help handicapped people to travel. The seats too aren’t perfect for these people.

But there are some governments which have taken up this matter and have been creating vehicles that are suitable for use for both the handicapped people who travel and the fully abled people. These vehicles have special entry and exit for accommodating people on wheel chair. These vehicles also have seats which accommodate people on wheel chair.

When a person who is disabled is to be traveling in a vehicle over a long distance some points are to be taken into account why the person accompanying the disabled person. First the transportation that is comfortable for disabled person to travel must be chosen. This depends upon the types of disablement that the person have.

When traveling with a disabled person one has to ensure that the traveling arrangements are made correctly and in advance. One should also know whether the transportation that he uses has the facilities so that the handicapped person can travel with out any difficulty. One should ensure whether the vehicle has special seats, entry and exit ways for the disabled person. The person who is traveling with the disabled person must also know about the eating habits of the disabled person. He has to feed the person depending upon the eating habits of the person.

The next thing that is to be taken into account is the eating pattern that the person follows. It should be ensued that the eating pattern of the disable person is not disturbed. The person who is accompanying the disabled person must also ensure that the medicines used by the disabled person are in the vicinity.

Even though you may plan the travel there may be some stoppages and hence the place for accommodation of the disabled person too should be taking into account. There are many cottages which have facilities that help in accommodation of a disabled person. You can accommodate the disabled person in such cottages.

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What To Look For In Vehicles For Handicap Travel?

Posted: October 9th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Transportation, Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , , , , , | 90 Comments »

Thanks to the lawmakers, the world has seen the introduction of facilities for handicap travel. Although, there is a lot more ground to cover in these areas but major building, vehicles such as buses, ships and planes contain specials ramps and elevators for traveling. It is easy nowadays then it used to be a few years back. Almost all travel services now contain special privileges for handicapped people.

There are a few important points to keep in mind and benefit from if you are such a person but would like to travel on your own either for work or for pleasure. While acquiring yourself a vehicle for traveling, look for specialized ones that include ramps, lifts and plenty of space if you have a wheelchair or crutches.

In case if you are looking for a car or a van, find out what options are available. On the internet, you’ll find several automobile shops offering specialized disability vehicles. Some shops even offer vehicle modifications to suit the needs of people with disability issues. So, this can be a good option if you do not want to or have a budget to buy a completely new vehicle. A few tips below can help you make a checklist of your needs while looking for a vehicle or for going forward to modify your vehicle.

You can look for powerful navigation built in your van. Keep it programmed for all possible destinations. Also, go for vehicles with automatic controls for opening doors, wearing seatbelt, gears etc. Etc. To make driving easier and comfortable. Always buy vehicles with low floors and seats. This will make it easy to get in and out of the van.

Consider vehicles that have lots of space to keep the disability equipment with you such as wheel chairs, crutches etc. And the space should be such that when you have to load and unload the equipment it should be easy.

Build in ramps and lifts that move on their own are best ones for disabled because you wouldn’t want to manually push them in and out when getting in or out of the vehicle. Automatically moving ramps are also good for moving your wheelchair in and out of the vehicles on their own accord.

Consider modifying an already existing vehicle as it would save you a lot of money. Another good point about modifying is that you can adjust and modify the vehicle as you like. As disability varies from individual to individual modifying the existing vehicle will also let you have the freedom of choosing which options you would like to have in the vehicle and which options and equipment you want to leave out. For example some people with less severe disability would like to have less automated car driving options and some depending upon severe disability would like a completely automated van.

Handicap travel should not be a problem nowadays since many handicapped friendly laws have been passed and many countries have laws for vehicles manufacturing companies to install handicapped friendly equipment. Such vehicles have made it easy for handicapped to travel without an escort.